What is Chiropractic Care?
Chiropractors specialize in the neuromuscular system, (nerves, muscles, and bones), detecting and correcting misalignments of the spine (known as vertebral subluxations). Subluxations adversely affect the nervous system and can severely affect your health.
Many chiropractic techniques involve the use of the hands, gently restoring the vertebrae to their proper alignment and motion. Instruments also may also be used which does not require any turning of your neck or spine. This is a nice technique if someone does not like the small release sound that sometimes happens. When your spine is free of subluxations, you are free to heal, and become more than you are today.
Chiropractic is a lifestyle that more and more people are choosing. Many parents are discovering that their children are healthier and happier when they receive regular chiropractic care.
The following are the three fundamental principles of chiropractic.
Many chiropractic techniques involve the use of the hands, gently restoring the vertebrae to their proper alignment and motion. Instruments also may also be used which does not require any turning of your neck or spine. This is a nice technique if someone does not like the small release sound that sometimes happens. When your spine is free of subluxations, you are free to heal, and become more than you are today.
Chiropractic is a lifestyle that more and more people are choosing. Many parents are discovering that their children are healthier and happier when they receive regular chiropractic care.
The following are the three fundamental principles of chiropractic.
- Importance of the nervous system: The nervous system controls and coordinates ALL the functions of the body. Everyone has the inborn ability to heal themselves as long as there is no subluxations or interference with their nervous system.
- Spinal subluxations (misalignments): Chiropractic doctors recognize that vertebral subluxations cause interference of the nervous system impeding the perfect expression of health. Subluxations may or may not cause pain or other symptoms. Chiropractors are the only health care providers who specialize in locating, correcting, and preventing subluxations.
- Chiropractic adjustments: Chiropractic doctors recognize that when spinal nerve interferences are cleared by means of specific chiropractic adjustments of vertebral subluxations, the nervous system's normal flow of impulses can resume. The fully functioning nervous system can once again direct the body's own healing mechanisms and help in the process of attaining optimum health.
The History of Chiropractic
The roots of chiropractic care can be traced all the way back to the beginning of recorded time. Writings from China and Greece written in 2700 B.C. and 1500 B.C. mention spinal manipulation and the maneuvering of the lower extremities to ease low back pain. Hippocrates, the Greek physician known as the father of medicine, who lived from 460 to 357 B.C., also published texts detailing the importance of chiropractic care. In one of his writings he declares, "Get knowledge of the spine, for this is the requisite for many diseases".
In the United States, the practice of spinal manipulation began gaining momentum in the late nineteenth century. In 1895, Daniel David Palmer founded the Chiropractic profession in Davenport, Iowa. Palmer was well read in medical journals of his time and had great knowledge of the developments that were occurring throughout the world regarding anatomy and physiology. In 1897, Daniel David Palmer went on to begin the Palmer School of Chiropractic, which has continued to be one of the most prominent chiropractic colleges in the nation.
Throughout the twentieth century, doctors of chiropractic gained legal recognition in all fifty states as portal of entry physicians capable of determining when chiropractic care is indicated or when a referral to another provider is necessary. A continuing recognition and respect for the chiropractic profession in the United States has led to growing support for chiropractic care all over the world. The research that has emerged from " around the world" has yielded incredibly influential results, which have changed, shaped and molded perceptions of chiropractic care. The report, Chiropractic in New Zealand published in 1979 strongly supported the efficacy of chiropractic care and elicited medical cooperation in conjunction with chiropractic care. The 1993 Manga study published in Canada investigated the cost effectiveness of chiropractic care. The results of this study concluded that chiropractic care would save hundreds of millions of dollars annually with regard to work disability payments and direct health care costs.
Doctors of chiropractic have become pioneers in the field of non-invasive care promoting science-based approaches to a variety of ailments. A continuing dedication to chiropractic research could lead to even more discoveries in preventing and combating maladies in future years.
In the United States, the practice of spinal manipulation began gaining momentum in the late nineteenth century. In 1895, Daniel David Palmer founded the Chiropractic profession in Davenport, Iowa. Palmer was well read in medical journals of his time and had great knowledge of the developments that were occurring throughout the world regarding anatomy and physiology. In 1897, Daniel David Palmer went on to begin the Palmer School of Chiropractic, which has continued to be one of the most prominent chiropractic colleges in the nation.
Throughout the twentieth century, doctors of chiropractic gained legal recognition in all fifty states as portal of entry physicians capable of determining when chiropractic care is indicated or when a referral to another provider is necessary. A continuing recognition and respect for the chiropractic profession in the United States has led to growing support for chiropractic care all over the world. The research that has emerged from " around the world" has yielded incredibly influential results, which have changed, shaped and molded perceptions of chiropractic care. The report, Chiropractic in New Zealand published in 1979 strongly supported the efficacy of chiropractic care and elicited medical cooperation in conjunction with chiropractic care. The 1993 Manga study published in Canada investigated the cost effectiveness of chiropractic care. The results of this study concluded that chiropractic care would save hundreds of millions of dollars annually with regard to work disability payments and direct health care costs.
Doctors of chiropractic have become pioneers in the field of non-invasive care promoting science-based approaches to a variety of ailments. A continuing dedication to chiropractic research could lead to even more discoveries in preventing and combating maladies in future years.